Endre szasz biography of barack
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Károly Szász
Hungarian literary historian and politician (1865–1950)
The native form of this personal name is szemerjai Szász Károly. This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals.
Károly Szász de Szemerja (11 November 1865 – 21 March 1950) was a Hungarian literary historian and politician, who served as the last Speaker of the House of Representatives between 1917 and 1918. He was a member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Kisfaludy Society and Petőfi Society.
He strongly opposed Endre Ady's poetry, his study about the poet attracted attention in the country. After the Declaration of Eckartsau (Emperor-King Charles I (IV) suspended his royal rights) Mihály Károlyi and Szász dissolved the House of Representatives and proclaimed the Republic on 16 November 1918. Szász said "during the pivotal historical events which took place in the past few weeks, the Hungarian people despised the basis of a sovereign, independent and democratic Hungary.
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Berlin junction. Patterns of Hungarian intellectual migrations, 1919-1933
Introduction: The Subject and Its Research
Intellectual fermentation in Hungary, particularly in fin-de-siècle Budapest, favored the growth of a uniquely gifted generation. Changes in the structure and organization of Hungarian society, along with the distinguishing features of Hungarian assimilation, helped to nurture a typically Hungarian, and more particularly Budapest, talent. These patterns of assimilation in pre-World War inom Austria-Hungary, particularly in Hungary, and those in the United States share a number of remarkable similarities.
The social and legal interplay of Jewish-Gentile relations such as religious conversion, mixed marriages, forced and voluntary Magyarization and ennoblement became relevant at the time of World War inom, as well as during the social and political crises of 1918-1920. The social dynamics of post-World War inom coalesced to condition significant intellectual and professi
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Endre Fülei-Szántó
Hungarian linguist
The native form of this personal name is Fülei-Szántó Endre. This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals.
Endre Fülei-Szántó (September 28, 1924 – January 16, 1995) was a Hungarian linguist, author and professor.
Biography
[edit]His father Endre Fülei-Szántó senior (1890–1958) was a lawyer, university professor and writer from Transylvania.
His grandfather was Lajos Fülei Szántó, a writer, poet, publicist. His great-grandfather was furrier, studied in Germany, then returned home to Székelyudvarhely (Odorheiu Secuiesc). His mother was a literary translator. Her parents were deported in 1951 and her father was imprisoned.[1]
Fülei-Szántó's children were born to his first wife Frigyesy Olga. András (1964-) and Éva (1968-) Grandchildren. In 1944, he became a law student and in 1948, he received a doctorate in law and political science from Pázmány Péter University. Endre Fülei-Szántó studied at t